The attorney for a Montgomery County couple that is suing the 12th Man Foundation at Texas A&M over aspects of the Kyle Field redevelopment plan said Wednesday he has withdrawn his request for a temporary injunction against the foundation.

Attorney Scott McQuarrie said he had reached a "confidential agreement" with the foundation that eliminates the need for a hearing on the temporary injunction request, which he said has been withdrawn.

However, McQuarrie added, "This limited agreement does not resolve any of the issues or contentions of the parties in the lawsuit, the prosecution of which will continue."

A hearing had been scheduled for Friday on the injunction request before 152nd state District Judge Robert Schaffer

Tom and Delma Tullos, who are longtime A&M supporters and endowed donors to the 12th Man Foundation, filed suit initially in 2011 against the foundation and expanded the suit earlier this year to protest what they said were the foundation's efforts to alter their agreement as endowed donors to receive "best available" parking at Kyle Field, access to away game tickets and seating in the endowed seating area for home games.

McQuarrie would not disclose the nature of the confidential agreement.

Soccer

Italian team tops MLS All-Stars

Italian powerhouse AS Roma scored in the opening minutes, then added two second-half goals to finish off a 3-1 rout of the best players in Major League Soccer at Kansas City, Kan.

Kevin Strootman and Alessandro Florenzi each had a goal and an assist, and Junior Tallo also scored for Roma, the three-time Serie A champions. Omar Gonzalez of the Los Angeles Galaxy scored the only goal for the MLS side in second-half stoppage time.

The MLS is 7-3-1 against international opponents since the league adopted the current All-Star Game format.

League to add 4 teams by 2020

Major League Soccer plans to add four expansion teams by the 2020 season.

Commissioner Don Garber announced the league's plans during halftime of its annual All-Star Game. The location of the teams has yet to be decided, but Garber said the league already has had discussions with potential owners.

Pro basketball

Wizards extend Wall's contract

Point guard John Wall agreed to a contract extension with the Washington Wizards, and two people familiar with the deal say it is worth about $80 million over five years.

Wall was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2010 NBA draft after playing one season of college basketball at Kentucky. He has averaged 16.9 points, eight assists, 4.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals in 35.8 minutes during his career, starting 172 of 184 games.

Baseball

Rundles helps blank Skeeters

Lancaster's Rich Rundles limited the Sugar Land Skeeters to two hits during a 1-0 shutout at Constellation Field.

Michael McBroom of The Woodlands and the University of Texas broke an 8-year-old American record and won a silver medal in the 800-meter freestyle Wednesday at the FINA World Championships in Barcelona, Spain.

McBroom's time of 7:43.60 eclipsed the previous U.S. mark of 7:45.63 set by Olympic medalist Larsen Jensen at the 2005 World Championships. China's Sun Yang won the gold in 7:41.36.